This infographic shows the populations—uninsured adults, parents with dependent children, working but uninsured adults, and uninsured veterans and their spouses—that would benefit from extending Medicaid.

By creating a story bank, organizations can share personal stories that illustrate how their issues affect real people. Our toolkit describes the major steps involved in setting up and operating an effective story bank.

The day after the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in King v. Burwell, experts from Families USA, the American Public Health Association, the National Women’s Law Center, and the Center for American Progress will discuss the case on Twitter

This page was designed to help you share quotes from consumers and advocates protesting the harmful effects of the King v. Burwell lawsuit currently before the Supreme Court (oral arguments begin on March 4, 2015). Please share these graphics with your networks.

On March 4, 2015 the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on King v. Burwell, a legal case that threatens to strip premium tax credits from residents in two-thirds of states, thus putting 9.3 million low- to moderate-income Americans at risk of losing their ability to afford health care coverage.

On March 4, 2015 the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments on King v. Burwell, a legal case that threatens to strip premium tax credits from residents in two-thirds of states, thus putting 9.3 million low- to moderate-income Americans at risk of losing their ability to afford health care coverage.

We’ve compiled resources for a range of activities common to enrollment programs, from consumer outreach to education to working with the media. This month’s slideshow includes materials from Enroll America, Kaiser Family Foundation, and others.

With premium tax credit subsidies at stake in the King v. Burwell case, this video shows how the ACA relies on three key provisions to provide affordable health coverage to all. And when one of those provisions is taken away, the entire ACA is threatened.